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So, Blind & Deaf dives into this pretty intense dynamic between David and Jabar. David, who's all in on the Covid narrative, squares off against Jabar, a staunch believer in faith but dismissive of the pandemic. They end up quarantined together, which really ramps up the tension. The atmosphere feels heavy, like you can almost feel the weight of their contrasting ideologies. The pacing is deliberate, building up to the reunion with their other friends—each brings their own baggage into the mix. The performances are quite raw, adding to the film's distinctive charm. There’s something about how it tackles themes of belief, isolation, and friendship that’s really striking. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well.
Intense character dynamics.Explores belief and isolation themes.Strong performances from the cast.
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